It depends on the particular model of the rifle, not the caliber it is in. What model and make is it?
Depends on the model
25-2500 depending on EXACTLY what you have.
22 shorts can be fired in a pump or bolt action rifle chambered for long rifle cartridges but not in most automatics.
We need to know model of rifle. the model of rifle is 93M 22 WMR its a 22 long rifle
A bolt action rifle in caliber .22 Long rifle, that weighs at least 7.7 lbs.
During World War I, reloading a bolt-action rifle typically took about 15 to 30 seconds for a trained soldier. The process involved ejecting the spent cartridge, chambering a new round, and ensuring the rifle was ready to fire again. Factors such as the rifle model, the soldier's training, and battlefield conditions could affect this time. Semi-automatic rifles, which were introduced later in the war, allowed for faster firing and reloading compared to traditional bolt-action models.
If the rifle is chambered for the .308 Winchester cartridge, then long or short action can safely fire it. Long or short refers to how far the bolt travels when opened. The .308 is typically a short action- the 30-06 and longer cartridges cannot cycle thru a short action, and must be used in a long action rifle.
.22 short, long, or long rifle rimfire ammunition only.
The bolt action rifle was invented around the late 18th century and wasnt till ww1 1914 it was widely used and so it wasnt long after this actual bolt action hunting rifles were made so in short early 19th century. However single shot rifles were used long before this.
0-150 USD depending on condition.
started in1934, ended in1963.